"Jesus" Is Not Happy With Voddie Baucham For THIS...
Summary
TLDRIn this video, a debate is presented over the portrayal of Jesus in 'The Chosen,' a popular Christian TV series. Pastor Voddie Baucham criticizes the series, claiming that depicting Jesus on screen violates the second commandment and can lead to idolatry. Dallas Jenkins, the show's creator, responds, arguing that the show enhances biblical stories without replacing or detracting from the Bible. The discussion also touches on concerns about partnering with Mormons, theological differences, and how media portrayals can shape perceptions of Christ. The video encourages viewers to reflect on their stance regarding these issues.
Takeaways
- 🎬 Voddie Baucham, a Reformed Baptist preacher, strongly criticized the popular Christian TV series 'The Chosen.'
- 🚫 Baucham views any portrayal of Jesus in media as idolatry and against biblical teachings.
- 📖 He emphasizes the importance of biblical fidelity and warns against adding or altering biblical stories.
- 😟 Baucham also expressed concerns about the show's collaboration with Mormons, pointing out doctrinal differences, especially regarding Christology.
- 💬 Dallas Jenkins, the creator of 'The Chosen,' responded to Baucham’s remarks, stating that he never claimed all Christians and Mormons share the same view of Jesus.
- ✝️ Jenkins argued that the second commandment forbids worshiping idols, not portraying biblical figures like Jesus in film.
- 🧠 Baucham counters that the portrayal of Jesus on screen can lead viewers to idolatry, citing examples from scripture where symbols became objects of worship.
- 🔨 He highlights the story of the bronze serpent in 2 Kings as a cautionary tale of how religious symbols can turn into idols.
- 🤔 Jenkins believes that the show doesn’t violate biblical commandments because viewers don't worship the portrayals.
- 📺 The discussion raises broader concerns about the intersection of faith, media, and how religious stories are depicted in modern culture.
Q & A
What is Voddie Baucham's main critique of the TV series *The Chosen*?
-Voddie Baucham criticizes *The Chosen* for its portrayal of Jesus, stating that it borders on idolatry by creating images of Christ. He believes such portrayals violate the second commandment, which forbids making images of God.
Why does Voddie Baucham consider the second commandment important in this context?
-Voddie Baucham emphasizes the second commandment because it prohibits the creation of images of God, including Jesus. He argues that portraying Jesus, even in a movie or show, can lead to idolatry, as the human mind can be easily swayed to worship such images.
What are the concerns surrounding *The Chosen* related to biblical fidelity?
-Critics argue that *The Chosen* adds extra content and details to the biblical story that are not in the Bible, which some view as problematic. They emphasize that the Bible should not be altered or added to, referencing the warning in Revelation 22.
How does Dallas Jenkins, creator of *The Chosen*, respond to the idolatry critique?
-Dallas Jenkins disagrees with the critique, stating that the second commandment is about objects of worship, not portrayals of Christ in films. He argues that *The Chosen* is meant to illustrate and point people to biblical truths, not to serve as an object of worship.
What is the controversy regarding *The Chosen*'s partnership with Mormons?
-Some critics are concerned that *The Chosen* has partnered with Mormons, who have a different gospel and view of Jesus. They argue that this partnership could be problematic for Christians who believe in the biblical version of Christ.
How does Voddie Baucham differentiate between being invited to speak on platforms and full partnerships?
-Voddie Baucham explains that being invited to speak on a platform, such as Glenn Beck’s show, is different from a full partnership. He emphasizes that as long as he is not restricted from sharing the gospel, it is acceptable to speak in such forums.
What example from the Old Testament is used to support the argument against images of Christ?
-The bronze serpent in 2 Kings 18:4 is used as an example. Though originally used by God to save the Israelites, it later became an object of worship, illustrating how symbols can quickly lead to idolatry.
What does Dallas Jenkins say about the portrayal of Jesus in *The Chosen*?
-Dallas Jenkins argues that portraying Jesus in *The Chosen* is not meant to be idolatrous, as no one is worshiping the TV screen or believing that Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus, is actually Christ.
What is Voddie Baucham’s stance on mixing with different religious beliefs?
-Voddie Baucham stresses that while sharing platforms with people of different beliefs is acceptable as long as the gospel is proclaimed, partnering with false religions, such as Mormonism, in spiritual endeavors violates Christian witness.
Why do some Christians support *The Chosen* despite its controversies?
-Some Christians appreciate *The Chosen* because it brings the Bible to life in a compelling way. They argue that while the show may be 'extra-biblical' in some instances, it enhances the message of the Bible without detracting from its core truths.
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